The HIllary campaign brings back some old favorites.
"Falling Through" is being shown in Ohio and "Obligation" in Texas and Wisconsin (both are ads which I posted and blogged about here, although "Obligation" has been reworked slightly). I would imagine that the economic emphasis of "Falling Through" is meant to appeal to blue-collar Democrats, a demographic that is said to constitute a large percentage of Democratic voters in Ohio and one which she has done very well with in past contests.
She is also running "Lifetime" and "Dignity" in Texas.
In "Lifetime", Hillary tells us that she will work hard to help people and that she's been working hard to help people. And, if the title is any indication, all this working may constitute a lifetime.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Cesar L. Chavez (Cesar Chavez's grandson) vouch for Hillary and her commitment to helping workers in "Dignity."
Mark Halperin, of The Page, reports that Hillary will also run her Spanish language ad, although the version he links to was made for super Tuesday. (My Spanish understanding isn't so bad as to miss the line at the end of the ad "votemos por Hillary el cinco de Febrero...".) I just wish Hillary gave the "I'm Hillary and I approve this message" in Spanish so I could compare her accent to Obama's. Perhaps I'll need to get Andres to weigh in on this, but I wasn't too impressed with Obama's Spanish. Check out Andres Ramirez's post on Obama's Spanish lanaguage radio ad and judge for yourself.














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